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The best i can find is 240.00 includes p&p
This is for a four frame stainless steel.does anyone know
Of any better deals ?
 
Last year £340 got me a stainless 8 frame drill driven ( supplied) Giordan from Agri Nova. Well pleased with it. Might be worth considering the extra £100.

Best deal I found then.
 
I was in this shop yesterdayhttp://www.honey-bees-etc.co.uk/index.html , he sold one for £150 in stainless. Nice looking bit of kit.

I'm not connected just a happy customer.
 
Biggles, it's not on there website that i counld see in the PDF download price list.
I will have to give them a call.

I don't want to spend too much as i need a outboard for my boat lol.
 
He had two in the shop and the chap only bought one so it should still be there.

Happy extracting
 
Last year £340 got me a stainless 8 frame drill driven ( supplied) Giordan from Agri Nova. Well pleased with it. Might be worth considering the extra £100.

Best deal I found then.

Bought a manual 8 frame stainless radial from the same maker and the same place.

It is more money (and not just a bit) but you don't have to turn the frames, it works well and seems like it will last.

I will admit that if you're only spinning a few frames then there'll be more honey on the side of the drum that in the bucket, but we share the machine with a couple of others, so we can put a reasonable amount through each time.

Not affiliated or related, but a happy customer.
 

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